[git-users] "git status" spawns processes forever

2014-04-04 Thread Dale R. Worley
I've tracked down the problem I've been having with "git status" spawning a subordinate "git status" which spawns a subordinate "git status", etc. As someone suggested, the root problem is that the "git status" sees the repository *itself* as a submodule, and so the usual recursion where "git stat

[git-users] problem with --authors-prog, unexpected end of file

2014-04-04 Thread Phil Cruz
Although I have an authors.txt file set up, git-svn is still hanging telling me a certain user is not found. The user is in the authors.txt file so I think there may be a stray carriage return or something. Not sure how to fix that (I posted on another thread for help) but I thought I would use

Re: [git-users] git-svn --authors-file troubles

2014-04-04 Thread Phil Cruz
I'm running into this problem as well. Can you explain how I would use svndumpfilter to filter out the trash characters? Thanks, Phil On Saturday, April 23, 2011 1:00:31 PM UTC-7, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:37:39PM -0700, Duff wrote: > > > I'm trying to import fro

Re: [git-users] Using git for multiple projects

2014-04-04 Thread Magnus Therning
On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 10:09:08AM -0700, Thomas Beardshear wrote: > Anyone have any suggestions for using git for multiple projects? > > The concept of git seems clear for one large project, but when your applets > are in multiple locations (departments vs server functions vs cloud-based > vend

[git-users] Using git for multiple projects

2014-04-04 Thread Thomas Beardshear
Anyone have any suggestions for using git for multiple projects? The concept of git seems clear for one large project, but when your applets are in multiple locations (departments vs server functions vs cloud-based vendor integrations), it gets a little vague especially for people that use it p

Re: [git-users] Colemak in Git Bash

2014-04-04 Thread Magnus Therning
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Roel wrote: > I'm using the Colemak keyboard layout, with a portable keyboard layout > application (http://colemak.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows) that maps the > keys. This works fine for me. > But some keys are remapped when using Git Bash. They're not mapped f

[git-users] Colemak in Git Bash

2014-04-04 Thread Roel
I'm using the Colemak keyboard layout, with a portable keyboard layout application (http://colemak.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows) that maps the keys. This works fine for me. But some keys are remapped when using Git Bash. They're not mapped for Colemak, neither for Qwerty. For example, when